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Plague, The
noun
- French La Peste, a novel (1947) by Albert Camus.
Example Sentences
So when Trump ran for president and won against Hillary Clinton in 2016, I wrote pieces exploring the denialism on the left that contributed to ignoring the danger he posed and latent issues in Hillary's campaign and candidacy that continue to plague the Democratic Party.
“In the Chilam Balam, there is this image of whenever there’s a problem in the land — a plague, the Spanish conquest, war with the Itza, people dying, famine — there was a gathering of white butterflies,” he says.
Extremely low humidity levels — below 10% — will continue to plague the region, creating a ready source of dry fuel for any potential fire to feed on.
This minority-led government ruled Ethiopia for 27 years, exacerbating ethnic tensions and sowing the seeds of instability that continue to plague the nation.
There was neither the glare in high notes that mildly plague the New York Philharmonic’s restored David Geffen Hall, for which Scarbrough also was acoustician, nor quite the richness of Geffen’s base.
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